Month: April 2017

Are graphics important? Do we need to be stimulated with our eyes to appreciate a games worth?

Super Mario Brothers on the NES lacked the graphical finesse we see today but it possessed a challenge.

The Xbox One and the PS4 have both raised the bar in terms of graphic fidelity but does it matter? It depends on the person I guess.

I love graphics but gameplay is just as important. You may prefer gameplay overall. Games like Horizon Zero Dawn continue to blur the lines between great graphics and gameplay. The game received a 9.3 from Ign.com. I must admit that I was sold on graphics alone as a child. I left the Nintendo Entertainment System for the Sony PlayStation. It was something about the graphics on PlayStation that stood out to me.

The first game to ever catch my eye was Tekken. When I saw, the character named Jun cracking another character bones it made me jump inside. Not because I was feeling the pain but because I was intrigued by the graphics.

As you can see graphics do play apart but to what extent, you decide.

Now let’s talk power! The Xbox Scorpio is coming out this Holiday season. So far all we have been hearing is about its specs. The specs are impressive, don’t get me wrong but the games are just as important. You can have all the power in the world but without any games it means nothing.

What if there are games? Are developers taking advantage of the most powerful console ever created? Will they be held back by the original Ps4 and the original Xbox one? These are questions that gamers want answered.

If you follow this blog, I did a post not too long ago titled “Dear Microsoft what are you doing”? You can read it here. In it I ask the big questions as to what they are doing. Turns out that they have some tricks up their sleeves for this year’s E3. I am not an informant or anything of that nature. It’s just wishful thinking.

I’m looking forward to the graphical bar being raised with project Scorpio.

The jealousy and envy of some people is indescribable as they do everything in their power to try to stop you.

In a prior conversation, I was having with someone I discovered that all these things, hate, sin and foul language are all coming from the heart.

The heart is the place where all good and negative things flow.

I’ve never been one to dish out negativity because I don’t want to receive it in return.

The heart is at the center of the chest and is responsible for blood flow throughout the body. If one attacks the heart, they have the totality of that person.

I said that to say this, the heart is more than a muscle. You must never allow negativity to exist in your heart. It would be like a cancer eating away at you. When you open your mouth all that will come out will be foul.

I don’t understand what would cause one person to hate on another. But I can tell you it’s a matter of the heart. People say follow your heart and your instincts but what if your heart is full of poison and your instincts are off track?

Once the heart is in order one can then follow their instincts because they will be pure.

What in the world does this have to do with gaming? Everything…

If your heart is full of negativity you will be sore loser and will spit out hate at every turn. I have run into these people while playing online. You just ignore them or block them, but it is truly a matter of the heart.

What’s your thoughts on matters of the heart? Do you agree that it has something to do with gaming?

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What’s going on? Today Microsoft has announced the specs of the Xbox Scorpio. If you remember, in one of my last posts I went in on Microsoft asking the question What are you doing? In turns out they are up to something. Project Scorpio will be one of the most powerful console to date. Most of all it will be able to play Xbox one games and Xbox 360 backwards compatible games.

I am a English Fanatic with a love for video games. so I thought why not combine the two. I post every so often to give my ideas time to gel. I have been gaming since the 90's. I love writing and reaching people.